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Welcome to our tribute page This page is dedicated to those who have been the Black heroes in the course of history, pioneers and ground breakers in fields of medicine, science, politics,music and sports. Many have gone unrecognized for their contributions, but their significance is now being rediscovered. Join us in recognizing these Great Black Heroes. Click on the heroes name to read more! All images shown are Fair Use and solely for the purposes of educating the public!
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#1. An agricultural scientist and inventor who developed hundreds of products using peanuts, sweet potatoes and soybeans..
#2. Invented a safety hood smoke protection device after seeing firefighters struggling from the smoke they encountered in the line of duty
#3. An African-American inventor most noted for her development of the sanitary belt. Racial discrimination prevented its adoption for thirty years.
#4. The first person to develop a working model of a steam engine for a war ship.
#5. The first American of African ancestry to be a mechanical and electrical engineer after the Civil War.
#6. An African American inventor and acoustician. He holds over 250 foreign and U.S. patents for the production and design of microphones and techniques for creating polymer foil electrets.
#7. An African-American inventor and engineer who was notable for his 57 U.S. patents, most having to do with the lubrication of steam engines.
#8. An African-American inventor was best known for being awarded as patent for an automatically opening and closing elevator doors
#9. The first woman to graduate in surgery from Harvard Medical School and the first woman to become a member of the Boston Surgical Society.
#10. A research chemist and a pioneer in the chemical synthesis of medicinal drugs from plants.
#11. Successfully filed at least five patents with the United States Patent Office. Among his most significant inventions were a street letter box.
#12. She invented the Illusion Transmitter, for which she received a patent in 1980.
#13. She was Lauded as “the first black woman millionaire in America” for her successful line of hair care products.
#14. An African American inventor who invented a hairbrush that could be taken apart easily for cleaning.
#15. A forensic scientist, an inventor, and a physical therapist, who made a significant number of contributions to benefiting our world in the realms of injury rehabilitation..
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